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Yes, Germans generally knew about Concentration Camps. What they didn't know about was that those were sites were industrial genocide was committed. They didn't know this despite civilians working in the camps and camp inmates working at factories outside. Allied Prisoners near 'RAF'-targets? How would this be a problem? Didn't the RAF fight in line with international law? 102.66.5.135 (talk) 14:16, 13 March 2023 (UTC)Reply